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Page 413
... cause , the diffusion - vessels are jarred , as when , for instance , a door in their vicinity is rapidly closed . In order to avoid another source of error , it is to be observed , of course , that the table upon which the vessels ...
... cause , the diffusion - vessels are jarred , as when , for instance , a door in their vicinity is rapidly closed . In order to avoid another source of error , it is to be observed , of course , that the table upon which the vessels ...
Page 174
... caused to approach such a pencil sideways , no fluorescence is observed , however close the approach , whether the end of the pencil strike upon a solid wall and cause fluorescence there or not . ( 3 ) The cause of the production of ...
... caused to approach such a pencil sideways , no fluorescence is observed , however close the approach , whether the end of the pencil strike upon a solid wall and cause fluorescence there or not . ( 3 ) The cause of the production of ...
Page 204
... cause of this reversal it is only necessary to treat the film with a 5 - per - cent . solution of potassium nitrite , when it will be found that the reversal does not take place . The same holds true when the film is treated with any ...
... cause of this reversal it is only necessary to treat the film with a 5 - per - cent . solution of potassium nitrite , when it will be found that the reversal does not take place . The same holds true when the film is treated with any ...
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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